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are gonna come back to the countries that they came from the case of europe, they don't need a visa to come to the united states. as you know there was a young american that thought in syria, radicalized came back to the united states and came back to syria and blew himself up as suicide bomber. that is probably one of the factors that has cause for this dramatic turn around by ourselves and chairman of the joint chiefs of staff for years i have been arguing with the chairman of the chairman of joint chiefs of staff we ought to take the position or strategy did you think secretary hagel's statement was stronger than the president's about this? did you get that sense? >> i think it was much stronger the president's statement on the tragedy plaintiff foley, they are very strong statements. but where is the strategy? in other words, it's incredible because they are now warning us about how horrible the enemy is and how dangerous it is is they have articulated no strategy that i know of. and obviously part of that is going to have to be a number of additional american forces in iraq, not f
are gonna come back to the countries that they came from the case of europe, they don't need a visa to come to the united states. as you know there was a young american that thought in syria, radicalized came back to the united states and came back to syria and blew himself up as suicide bomber. that is probably one of the factors that has cause for this dramatic turn around by ourselves and chairman of the joint chiefs of staff for years i have been arguing with the chairman of the chairman of...
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can america ignore a europe's leading back? -- europe sliding back? >> unfortunately, it is not just europe. china has had a little bit of to and fro. brazil. i'm definitely still optimistic on the u.s. there is quite a bit of momentum. the u.s. economy is looking just fine. >> the uneven pace of global growth. are these crosscurrents going to be a factor in the fed decision? reluctance, willingness to move interest rates? >> i don't think so. they will have their gdp forecast and the labor market will tighten at a reasonable pace and i don't think the drag effect from these other economies will be sufficient. is toe thing i would say watch the disinflation effects coming through from china. that is giving them more time to lay off in terms of actual tightening. today, we have janet yellen of the fed, mario draghi of the ecb, both speaking in jackson hole, wyoming. there is a change. how do we deal with the fact that the u.s. is improving significantly faster as europe is stagnating? >> it is not a bad thing, obviously. for the rest of the world, the
can america ignore a europe's leading back? -- europe sliding back? >> unfortunately, it is not just europe. china has had a little bit of to and fro. brazil. i'm definitely still optimistic on the u.s. there is quite a bit of momentum. the u.s. economy is looking just fine. >> the uneven pace of global growth. are these crosscurrents going to be a factor in the fed decision? reluctance, willingness to move interest rates? >> i don't think so. they will have their gdp forecast...
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. >> governor erlich, the social democracy of europe by many metrics are providing a better quality of life for people than the united states. >> not the freedom metric. >> not the freedom dimension? that might be a relative thing. we have tried a market-based approach to providing a better life to the american people and that seemed to have succeeded in providing a better life to the american people on top of the pyramid. what is freedom worth against quality of life? is freedom the measure of quality of life? is it the perception of the people of the european democracies that they don't have freedom? >> it is fascinating to see this viewpoint as income in equality becomes a mantra because you go do class warfare every time when you are in trouble. what is fascinating is despite the tax increases and the progressives and 20 new taxes in obamacare and stimulus. income inequality increased during the obama era. higher taxes and you didn't build that and degrading the sense of entrepreneurs and freedom which is what we have always been about. and my body had a comment about equal opportu
. >> governor erlich, the social democracy of europe by many metrics are providing a better quality of life for people than the united states. >> not the freedom metric. >> not the freedom dimension? that might be a relative thing. we have tried a market-based approach to providing a better life to the american people and that seemed to have succeeded in providing a better life to the american people on top of the pyramid. what is freedom worth against quality of life? is...
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while that has led to europe becoming something of an inadvertent underwriter of al qaeda, these ransom payments have led to the release of journalists. 20 are believed to be in syria right now. many of them with isis. one of them is american journalist steven sotloff whose life is threatened by isis if the u.s. continues air strikes in iraq. the u.s. launched six air strikes against isis targets. joining me now is nbc news correspondent eamon mohyeldin. martin dempsey and defense secretary chuck hagel, there were u.s. operatives inside syria. how much of that is a surprise to those in the region? well, it's certainly a tremendous surprise. no doubt the u.s. has watched what has happened very closely in syria. they are very engaged in supporting the syrian opposition and syrian opposition factions and for the first time to have troops and boots on the ground inside syria publicly acknowledged by the united states is certainly a significant point because it shows that there say willingness on the obama administration's part to go and get involved in this conflict if it means saving ameri
while that has led to europe becoming something of an inadvertent underwriter of al qaeda, these ransom payments have led to the release of journalists. 20 are believed to be in syria right now. many of them with isis. one of them is american journalist steven sotloff whose life is threatened by isis if the u.s. continues air strikes in iraq. the u.s. launched six air strikes against isis targets. joining me now is nbc news correspondent eamon mohyeldin. martin dempsey and defense secretary...
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it's not in europe. so there was never any consideration that the united states government would pay a ransom. the family would pay a ransom and we began negotiations with the kidnappers, but they ended the negotiations for no reason and never resumed them despite our efforts. >> what a daunting task for a family to try to raise 100 million euros, which is $130 million. i'm sure they did all they could. i know you there at your organization along with the foleys and even the federal government did spend millions of dollars trying to bring them back. and now the news about the rescue with those brave men dropping out of those helicopters to try to find them and he simply wasn't there. >> i don't understand that. obviously they're not going to share that classified information with us. obviously i would like to know how it was that we couldn't identify the location. maybe at some point in time we'll find that out. >> we know there are other journalists, still many, many more journalists being held hostage
it's not in europe. so there was never any consideration that the united states government would pay a ransom. the family would pay a ransom and we began negotiations with the kidnappers, but they ended the negotiations for no reason and never resumed them despite our efforts. >> what a daunting task for a family to try to raise 100 million euros, which is $130 million. i'm sure they did all they could. i know you there at your organization along with the foleys and even the federal...
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he easily won europe's strongest man competition, even shredding his shirt for good measure. >> i am the future -- >> frightening you so much. >> i'd be a bloody fool if he didn't frighten he. he's freakish big and freakish strong. >> while some of the most well-known figures have been continuing to turn up ice bucket videos, we like to keep you appraised of the most hollyweird among them. >> being an amphibian, it turns out getting drenched by freezing cold water could actually make me go totally dormant and my heart could stop. but no matter. >> california has been in a drought, so i improvised. cookie. >> finally, we give you "parks & recreation" star nick offerman greeting some of the things you ever found in a shower. >> if your shirt isn't tucked into your pants, then your pants are tucked into your shirt. the person who would proofread hitler's speeches was a grammar nazi. my right elbow has never been touched by my right hand. if hillary clinton wins in 2016, it will be the first time two presidents have had sex with each other. >> i'd like to fact check that, is that true? >
he easily won europe's strongest man competition, even shredding his shirt for good measure. >> i am the future -- >> frightening you so much. >> i'd be a bloody fool if he didn't frighten he. he's freakish big and freakish strong. >> while some of the most well-known figures have been continuing to turn up ice bucket videos, we like to keep you appraised of the most hollyweird among them. >> being an amphibian, it turns out getting drenched by freezing cold water...
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eastern europe, the reunification of germany, the iraqi invasion of kuwait. afghanistan which had been number one or number two on president reagan's priority list went president reagan's priority list when down to maybe number 50. the consequence -- bush 41, with no attention to afghanistan it disintegrated into civil war and became a broken state. and from that, emerged the taliban. >> in reading a book, you get the idea that this was an admonishment by charlie wilson. if you abandon this place. >> i think charlie wilson's war is a great book, and even a better movie. it puts a little bit too much on a texas congressman, an interesting texas congressman. >> there is also this, isi and osama bin laden. tell me what you know. >> what i know for sure is that osama bin laden arrived in pakistan within a week after the soviet invasion. the soviet invasion takes place disintegrated into civil war and on christmas eve, 1979. osama bin laden shows up within a week or so. before the first cia arms and on christmas money even arrived. he starts off as basically a fun
eastern europe, the reunification of germany, the iraqi invasion of kuwait. afghanistan which had been number one or number two on president reagan's priority list went president reagan's priority list when down to maybe number 50. the consequence -- bush 41, with no attention to afghanistan it disintegrated into civil war and became a broken state. and from that, emerged the taliban. >> in reading a book, you get the idea that this was an admonishment by charlie wilson. if you abandon...
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disintegration of the soviet union, the creation of new countries like the ukraine, the liberation of eastern europe, the reunification of germany, the iraqi invasion of kuwait, afghanistan which had been number one or number 2 on reagan's priority's list went down to maybe number 50 on president bush's priority list. the consequence. >> rose: bush 41. >> bush 41 with no american attentionfto afghanistan. it can disintegrated into civil war and became a broken state. and from that emerged the taliban. >> rose: to look at the movie or to read george crow's book you get the impression this was part of the warning and admonishment of charlie wilson. >> it was. >> rose:. >> >> we are abandoning this place and it is going to be disastrous. >> and i think charlie wilson's war, is a great book and even better movie. i think -- >> it is a little bit too much importance on a texan congressman on all of this. >> rose: but an interesting texan congressman. >> very interesting texan congressman, yes. >> rose: there is isi in pakistan and osama bin laden, tell me what you know. >> what i know for sure is that os
disintegration of the soviet union, the creation of new countries like the ukraine, the liberation of eastern europe, the reunification of germany, the iraqi invasion of kuwait, afghanistan which had been number one or number 2 on reagan's priority's list went down to maybe number 50 on president bush's priority list. the consequence. >> rose: bush 41. >> bush 41 with no american attentionfto afghanistan. it can disintegrated into civil war and became a broken state. and from that...
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. >> dan's on set in europe and wanted to be part of your celebration. was nice enough to call in. >> that's terrific. dan, we are all a-twitter here because of the re-release of "gho "ghostbusters" on august 29th. can you believe it's been 30 years? >> well, can you believe it's your birthday and 30 years ago is when that came out. i'm going to get a scraping of your dna and paste it on myself because you are looking good. >> thank you, my friend. >> dan, while we've got you here, can you tell us anything about a possible "ghostbusters" sequel? >> well, we've got this guy from "bridesmaids" interested in doing it with a predominantly female cast. i think it's a great idea. now we've got to get a script. so we're going to put them to work in hollywood. but this re-release on the 26th is going to be neat because you'll see stay puft on the screen again with great sound and remastered digital and audio. it's going to be quite the experience. now what i have is i've got grand kids of the original viewers of "ghostbusters" coming to my crystal head vodka sig
. >> dan's on set in europe and wanted to be part of your celebration. was nice enough to call in. >> that's terrific. dan, we are all a-twitter here because of the re-release of "gho "ghostbusters" on august 29th. can you believe it's been 30 years? >> well, can you believe it's your birthday and 30 years ago is when that came out. i'm going to get a scraping of your dna and paste it on myself because you are looking good. >> thank you, my friend....
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their global expertise was critical to our international expansion into asia, into europe and into canada. so today, a customer can walk into our store in singapore, will design a custom bag and that customer will have that american made bag within a few days in singapore. citi has helped us expand our manufacturing facility; the company has doubled in size since 2007. if it can be done here in san francisco, it can be done anywhere in america. >>> welcome back to "morning joe." donny was hanging out with elite company over the weekend. hamptons for the apollo raising money for the apollo theater. >> big event. i've never seen a room like this, from jack nickel son, barbra streisand, christie and mccain, jamie foxx. it was ridiculous. bon jovi played and sting played and pharrell played. of course, there was mccain and christie dancing on stage. >> jamie foxx was on stage, called up governor christie. let's give some props here to senator john mccain doing the robot. the arizona center showed he can get down a little bit. >> oh, my goodness. i think it's fantastic. >> he dives in. let's g
their global expertise was critical to our international expansion into asia, into europe and into canada. so today, a customer can walk into our store in singapore, will design a custom bag and that customer will have that american made bag within a few days in singapore. citi has helped us expand our manufacturing facility; the company has doubled in size since 2007. if it can be done here in san francisco, it can be done anywhere in america. >>> welcome back to "morning...
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meeting has been slapped back even less than before that tries to have the sympathy movement within europe for hamas. hasn't it destroyed its credibility to give away the prospect? >> absolutely. a couple weeks ago the world is really were overreacting and now every other time there has been one day have rushed to condemn israel but they're not doing it now. there is a deafening silence they look at the muslim brotherhood, i wracking and think they may be next so now you're seeing more hesitation on the part of the moderate suny states that provides opportunity. lou: russian leadership meeting with officials in attendance and is this the framework for a lasting rapprochement from the ukraine and russia? >> not on ukraine's terms. it is not a military story. russia knows there is enough destabilization with european union, germany, the united states they will not back ukraine. it is a basket case economically. they gave loans and loan forgiveness and bailouts and they will not get it if they are not stable so wide to the russians meet with them? i think they will sale be a long cold winter
meeting has been slapped back even less than before that tries to have the sympathy movement within europe for hamas. hasn't it destroyed its credibility to give away the prospect? >> absolutely. a couple weeks ago the world is really were overreacting and now every other time there has been one day have rushed to condemn israel but they're not doing it now. there is a deafening silence they look at the muslim brotherhood, i wracking and think they may be next so now you're seeing more...
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threat, the most likely threat, but it could morph into a global threat, which could threaten western europe and then ultimately the united states. it is a danger, but it is a danger that will probably manifest itself in i would say the next two to three years at the earliest, but there's always a chance for a surprise and we have to be on our guard. yes, it could affect democracy, because it will affect the ability of the iraqi people to manage their own affairs if they continue to control large amounts of territory that in country. >> thanks for being with us. >> of course, al-qaeda has disavowed that group because they are extreme. >> a new call now for ebola screenings from the world health organization, saying there should be screens before departing areas. attacks on a clinic, the people are back in treatment. we will speak to the sister of an aid worker who lost her sister to the virus. >> ebony dionne is back. >> it's all right very warm for even the start of the day across the central u.s. we have low 70's from chicago to memphis, it's near 80 in houston. the heat will build from th
threat, the most likely threat, but it could morph into a global threat, which could threaten western europe and then ultimately the united states. it is a danger, but it is a danger that will probably manifest itself in i would say the next two to three years at the earliest, but there's always a chance for a surprise and we have to be on our guard. yes, it could affect democracy, because it will affect the ability of the iraqi people to manage their own affairs if they continue to control...
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they got europe to go along, that is tough, they will be giving up their source of energy. everyone wants him to do, she is doing. there is a gap in terms of the way it looks, he goes on vacation, he has his people, and technology today, there is no problem with keeping in touch, it is wise to come back. liz, what do you say? a lot of issues on the agenda today, immigration, and an executive order? >> that would be a real stretch to do that. that would be really, i think put himself in a pe perilous position on that executive order and the immigration. president said, i think we quote, manage the economy well. you know what? the government does not manage the economy. we have a gorgeous those mose yeake fromo sayic fromthe president, e rhetoric coming out of the dodge, you cannot feed your kids with negative rhetoric. or pay your taxes that is the problem, over arching theme of negative rhetoric from the president, has beaten up on the u.s. economy. >> negative, jonathan? or to the points, he is up on supposed to talk with the ceos, an immigration reform, he is reaching out
they got europe to go along, that is tough, they will be giving up their source of energy. everyone wants him to do, she is doing. there is a gap in terms of the way it looks, he goes on vacation, he has his people, and technology today, there is no problem with keeping in touch, it is wise to come back. liz, what do you say? a lot of issues on the agenda today, immigration, and an executive order? >> that would be a real stretch to do that. that would be really, i think put himself in a...
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weekend and hopefully diplomatic efforts will reach a positive conclusion to the fighting in eastern europe. >> so far, those talks haven't made much progress. peter brooks thank you. >> israeli troops standing by the gaza board in case they are needed for a response on an attack. >> president obama is being briefed on the unrest in ferguson, missouri. a live report in the white house next. ♪ ♪ ♪ great rates for great rides. geico motorcycle, see how much you could save. that's why i always choose the fastest intern.r slow. the fastest printer. the fastest lunch. turkey club. the fastest pencil sharpener. the fastest elevator. the fastest speed dial. the fastest office plant. so why wouldn't i choose the fastest wifi? i would. switch to comcast business internet and get the fastest wifi included. comcast business. built for business. >> pope francis wrapping up his visit to south korea. his holiness asking them to reject the negative mindset and forge new peace to korea. >> the pope will visit the philippines in january. >> a five- day seize fire winding down in gaza and troops are st
weekend and hopefully diplomatic efforts will reach a positive conclusion to the fighting in eastern europe. >> so far, those talks haven't made much progress. peter brooks thank you. >> israeli troops standing by the gaza board in case they are needed for a response on an attack. >> president obama is being briefed on the unrest in ferguson, missouri. a live report in the white house next. ♪ ♪ ♪ great rates for great rides. geico motorcycle, see how much you could save....
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in november two thousand and thirteen when ukraine the president then you on a cold which rejected europe's offer for a partnership economic partnership did it begin in february this year a couple months ago when you're on a covert fell and the government supported by the street became the government of kiev or did it begin when russia was annexed or reunited with russia depending on how you look at it now the reason this is important is that the alternative historical perspective is to argue that it began right after the end of the soviet union in the one nine hundred ninety s. right when the clinton administration began to expand nato so you've got historians will debate this question when did it begin and then the analysis will began johnny and chicago well this is a very good point that stephen brings up because we have south was set in two thousand and eight as well but maybe it's the dysfunctionality of the entire post cold war environment i mean what has the international system found any kind of balance are we still moving to some kind of lack of equilibrium or is it the united stat
in november two thousand and thirteen when ukraine the president then you on a cold which rejected europe's offer for a partnership economic partnership did it begin in february this year a couple months ago when you're on a covert fell and the government supported by the street became the government of kiev or did it begin when russia was annexed or reunited with russia depending on how you look at it now the reason this is important is that the alternative historical perspective is to argue...
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>> we have a question about the youth in somalia, sudan, coordination with europe, and tunisia. a large part of this faulty, jerry, so we will go down the line. i wish you would take this as your final wrapup cause we're about five minutes toward the end,. jerry, arsalan. >> cause we have so many people entranced in the audience, it is clear that the questions are grounded in that experience and you know somebody answered by the questions i would imagine. we need to do more, better, faster, and it is an urgent time for the seizure. maybe the overall thematic thing which our bureau has tried to exploit is what does nontraditional or asymmetric diplomacy look like for such a time like this? getting beyond some of the traditional diplomacy. there's a joke that would the state department uses 19th-century tools and 20th century approaches, and we've got to be facing 21st-century problems. that is a criticism we take on board where we try to upgrade all of our tools and our purchase -- and our purchase. we have people looking to the phraseology of how to describe doing diplomacy with
>> we have a question about the youth in somalia, sudan, coordination with europe, and tunisia. a large part of this faulty, jerry, so we will go down the line. i wish you would take this as your final wrapup cause we're about five minutes toward the end,. jerry, arsalan. >> cause we have so many people entranced in the audience, it is clear that the questions are grounded in that experience and you know somebody answered by the questions i would imagine. we need to do more, better,...
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but also what's happening in ukraine and eastern europe as well. >> i want to pivot to ukraine and russia. that's been heating up. conversations about russian convoys across the border. ukrainians saying they have taken out some of those vehicles. reports that a ukranian jet was shot down. i want to look at a new poll out this week. 74% of those surveyed said president obama has not been tough enough on russia. 77% say that putin does not take president obama seriously. congressman, are the sanctions working there? is our strategy with respect to russia with the advances of president putin, is it working? >> well, i think that the nato alliance is being tested by putin. you know, for the past 15 or 20 years, the equation for nato was always that russia was kind of a partner, that we sort of didn't need to look at russia as an adversary. that's clearly not the case. putin has indicated he's an adversary of the west, and therefore, the whole equation of nato has to change or else nato is dead. what it really means is the clause in the nato agreement, that every country has to spend 2% of th
but also what's happening in ukraine and eastern europe as well. >> i want to pivot to ukraine and russia. that's been heating up. conversations about russian convoys across the border. ukrainians saying they have taken out some of those vehicles. reports that a ukranian jet was shot down. i want to look at a new poll out this week. 74% of those surveyed said president obama has not been tough enough on russia. 77% say that putin does not take president obama seriously. congressman, are...
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that the russians don't understand that our motives are good and that what we're doing and eastern europe is all designed to create peace and stability of course for other countries around the world this is not the way they see things and it's not only true with the russians it's true of the chinese as well all you have to do is follow president obama's travels through asia which are taking place. right now to understand just how complicated this situation is in asia with regard to chinese american relations so we have problems all over the world because other people don't. see things the way we do if that's stephen you know this is exactly where i want to go it's very interesting to me is that the u.s. government and its allies just cannot conceive of another party's perspective russia's perspective on what's going on in the world is never given any air time in the mainstream media at all i mean people i've been on cross talk of been doing. ukraine related topics for months now and we come across people that are just baffled they've never heard of victoria nuland they've never heard abou
that the russians don't understand that our motives are good and that what we're doing and eastern europe is all designed to create peace and stability of course for other countries around the world this is not the way they see things and it's not only true with the russians it's true of the chinese as well all you have to do is follow president obama's travels through asia which are taking place. right now to understand just how complicated this situation is in asia with regard to chinese...
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europe is the u.s.' largest trading partner. i mean, as we focus on the federal reserve and the fed keeping interest rates so low, are we missing something but not focusing on the impact to the world economy? >> yes, we are. we are missing the widening gap between valuations that are up here and fundamentals that are down here. the problem with everything you cited in your program so far is that they fundamentally undermine global growth. and therefore, they undermine corporate profitability and corporate earnings and down the line, that will impact share prices. ukraine is particularly worrisome, because we are now involved in a process of sanctio sanctions that are creeping towards disrupting the supply of energy. so if there isn't a deescalation, then we risk pushing russia, ukraine and western europe into recession and that would result in a global recession. that's why it's very important to deescalate tensions there. >> but that's not happening, right? i mean, in terms of russia as an investment, we're going to talk with j
europe is the u.s.' largest trading partner. i mean, as we focus on the federal reserve and the fed keeping interest rates so low, are we missing something but not focusing on the impact to the world economy? >> yes, we are. we are missing the widening gap between valuations that are up here and fundamentals that are down here. the problem with everything you cited in your program so far is that they fundamentally undermine global growth. and therefore, they undermine corporate...
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anyone at that point in the late 80s, those concessions would be made to the new nations of eastern europe and to russia, which is what happened. and that the europeans had other fish to fry and were not going worry much about latin america so salinas, who was an economist and whose cabinet cop taped probably -- contained probably more american trained economist than any cabinet in the history of the world, including any american cabinet, then went -- then approached the united states and approached negroponte, and negroponte supported the idea of a north american free trade agreement, supported it at a time when the u.s. trade representative's office was opposed to it. the u.s. trade representatives office was opposed because it was trying to promote another set of multilateral agreements like the kennedy and -- these agreements had not come about largely because of resistance of agricultural countries to them. salinas promoted free-trade agreement, and the free-trade agreement, in spite of its name, is not a free trade agreement in the 19th century case, sense, because the essence of the
anyone at that point in the late 80s, those concessions would be made to the new nations of eastern europe and to russia, which is what happened. and that the europeans had other fish to fry and were not going worry much about latin america so salinas, who was an economist and whose cabinet cop taped probably -- contained probably more american trained economist than any cabinet in the history of the world, including any american cabinet, then went -- then approached the united states and...
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are dumbfounded that these jews in 1944 don't know what is going on with their people elsewhere in europe. how can you not know what happens to jews in 1944, right? there is this quote from the book "machete season" which we have read, of course, and this is innocent irwel ovisa who is a tutsi survivor of this talking about the hate broadcasts on ktlm, the propaganda channel. she says, "what they said was so cleverly put and repeated so often" meaning the hate broadcasts, the propaganda, that s as well, we found them funny to listen to. that's a tragic irony, of course, right? they were clamoring the cockroaches -- the word the hutus used for the tutsis -- for us, those witty words were hilarious. the song for the hutus getting together to wipe out all the tutsis, we laughed out loud at the jokes. same for the hutu 10 commandments that vowed to wipe us out. we didn't listen anymore. so it stemmed to the victims, right? it is unbelievable. genocide as a phenomenon is unbelievable. the amount of bodies. the staggering numbers, the staggering amount of brutality that goes into this in all of
are dumbfounded that these jews in 1944 don't know what is going on with their people elsewhere in europe. how can you not know what happens to jews in 1944, right? there is this quote from the book "machete season" which we have read, of course, and this is innocent irwel ovisa who is a tutsi survivor of this talking about the hate broadcasts on ktlm, the propaganda channel. she says, "what they said was so cleverly put and repeated so often" meaning the hate broadcasts,...
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would accept a slightly higher rate of economic inequality than many of the most wealthy countries in europe in return for more social mobility. that is we would take in more immigrants and give them a chance to start out low on the totem pole and work like crazy and build a middle-class lives. that is not a credible position. we have less social mobility in america than a lot of other countries now. >> when we come back, a panel discussion on political gridlock and how american businesses can move forward. ♪ >> welcome back to bloomberg television's special coverage of the clinton global initiative in denver, colorado. we continue with the conversation on the u.s. business climate and how to keep america competitive. >> what defines american businesses? >> the united states has tremendous advantages. we have a dynamic and entrepreneurial society. we have flexible labor capital markets. we have vast natural resources. revolution in energy. we have the rule of law. if we are going to realize that potential, this is the key, we have to meet a host of policy challenges. the problem there is w
would accept a slightly higher rate of economic inequality than many of the most wealthy countries in europe in return for more social mobility. that is we would take in more immigrants and give them a chance to start out low on the totem pole and work like crazy and build a middle-class lives. that is not a credible position. we have less social mobility in america than a lot of other countries now. >> when we come back, a panel discussion on political gridlock and how american...
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develop the project, women living in at the free markets are social systems, especially in eastern europe, experience higher rates of poverty. and so the prairie fire manifesto wasn't on the fringe of far left policy position to its philosophies were deeply rooted in marxist and socialist thought and private throughout marxist and socialist literature. take for example, feminism and the marxist movement, another book that it picked up at the n.o.w. conference. how winning the liberation of women is linked to the struggle of the working class transform all economic and social relations, by mary alice waters from 1972. waters was the editor of the marxist journal of politics in theory, and idolize mass murder shea guevara in her writings. interwork just details the role of socialism played in stoking the 1960 revolutionary feminism and the socialist workers party and young socialist alliance promoted the idea of women's liberation be necessary to change economic structure of the united states. quote we throw ourselves into the movement to learn from, to better understand it and completed an
develop the project, women living in at the free markets are social systems, especially in eastern europe, experience higher rates of poverty. and so the prairie fire manifesto wasn't on the fringe of far left policy position to its philosophies were deeply rooted in marxist and socialist thought and private throughout marxist and socialist literature. take for example, feminism and the marxist movement, another book that it picked up at the n.o.w. conference. how winning the liberation of...
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and they realize we're not going to be in the position that europe is in because it's getting its gas from russia through ukraine. that's not america's problem. >> they're for specific individuals. there are a hand ufl vful of individuals. i don't think this is necessarily about, oh, we don't need him, so let's not worry about going deep into sanctions. let's not forget what john mccain told us two weeks ago. he said i'm not making this stuff up. we wanted to deliver ready to eat meals to the ukraine military. but to do so, we didn't want to show that it was america helping the ukraine militants. so we represented russian trucks. putin is just -- i think putin is not taking us so seriously. >> tell us about your show coming up. t show. i'm going to talk with new york governor andrew cuomo. he was just back from israel. we want to know what he learned, he spent a fair amount of time in the tunnels. he said look, i thought these tunnels were jardz. they tunnels go for miles that hamas built. we're going to ask him about that. andrew cuomo went to israel while our president was in martha
and they realize we're not going to be in the position that europe is in because it's getting its gas from russia through ukraine. that's not america's problem. >> they're for specific individuals. there are a hand ufl vful of individuals. i don't think this is necessarily about, oh, we don't need him, so let's not worry about going deep into sanctions. let's not forget what john mccain told us two weeks ago. he said i'm not making this stuff up. we wanted to deliver ready to eat meals to...
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it's very clear what's happening in these huge demonstrations in europe. this intense animous is a resurgence, a recurrence of anti-semitism which had been after the holocaust for half a century, unfashionable. you weren't supposed to be. after what the nazis did. we have a new generation now. and anti-semitism is back in vogue. you see it on the streets. in america, i think it's rather different. we don't have a tradition of anti-semitism. this has been the most welcoming country to the jewish people in the history of the jews, and i think most of it is largely ignorance. people don't know the origin of the conflict. they don't know what hamas intends or what hamas is or what hamas' tactics are. they see a picture or two on television. their hearts are broken,er as every heart should be when they see a dead child. they have no context and they end up saying well, it must be the israeli aggressors. that's a far more benign reaction. almost a far more minority reaction here than it is the anti-israel, anti-semitic wave sweeping europe. >> all right, i'm goi
it's very clear what's happening in these huge demonstrations in europe. this intense animous is a resurgence, a recurrence of anti-semitism which had been after the holocaust for half a century, unfashionable. you weren't supposed to be. after what the nazis did. we have a new generation now. and anti-semitism is back in vogue. you see it on the streets. in america, i think it's rather different. we don't have a tradition of anti-semitism. this has been the most welcoming country to the jewish...
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her mother went to europe before she married cleveland. everyone wanted information on her. they went abroad to escape publicity. when they were coming back to new york, as you can imagine, there were a lot of reporters there. did, they went out on a smaller boat and took them off the ship and took them into another place. of how toood sense avoid things. but ultimately when they did get married, reporters staked out deep creek, the place they went for their honeymoon. reporters staked out the place to try to get pictures of them. you can imagine what cleveland auto that. not a lot. during this time, you have established routines for both the white house and press. one of them is the president wanted to get information out and be able to control it even when he released it. that would be with the state of the union message. the president is required to give a state of the union message. but there is nothing that says he has to do that in speaking directly to the congress in person. in fact after adams, you don't have the president speaking again in person until woodrow wilso
her mother went to europe before she married cleveland. everyone wanted information on her. they went abroad to escape publicity. when they were coming back to new york, as you can imagine, there were a lot of reporters there. did, they went out on a smaller boat and took them off the ship and took them into another place. of how toood sense avoid things. but ultimately when they did get married, reporters staked out deep creek, the place they went for their honeymoon. reporters staked out the...
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have the foeshl get back to the europe and u.s. through the visa waiver program and represent a threat. i agree with that point that jerry's made. i do believe that going forward, a few things are going to have to happen here. first, this new prime minister iowa bawdy is going to have to form a government quickly. he's going to have to reconcile with the sunni, kurds, and sooe the eye. specifically, he's going to have to make real concessions very fast. and help them with the oil revenue and he's going to have to more importantly bring the sunni tribesmen who've allowed isis in. i don't know if they can do that. that's essential. we're going to have to develop a strategy going forward. we the west and our friend in the arab world because that i believe is really what's driving this problem now. we do need a comprehensive strategy. nobody wants boots on the ground. it was just mentioned, air strikes alone will not, will not stop isis. sure, and i've been supportive of the administration using these air strikes to protect the ya subs
have the foeshl get back to the europe and u.s. through the visa waiver program and represent a threat. i agree with that point that jerry's made. i do believe that going forward, a few things are going to have to happen here. first, this new prime minister iowa bawdy is going to have to form a government quickly. he's going to have to reconcile with the sunni, kurds, and sooe the eye. specifically, he's going to have to make real concessions very fast. and help them with the oil revenue and...
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toward europe, all of europe purses new europe and the sense that somehow america no longer values this critical relationship across the atlantic. there was so much bubbling below the surface. we came into office as one war in gaza was ending in the new government being formed, we had a very serious set of decisions facing the president and the national security council, what to do about afghanistan since it appeared the taliban had regains momentum and the effort to try to create some stability that would give a stronger base to the afghans themselves to defend themselves, govern themselves was eroding. it was a long list so triage is a good description and it required several things simultaneously as well in responding to that analysis. it required my presence. when the president asked me to serve as secretary of state he said i am going to have to focus the vast majority of my time and attention on the economic crisis. as bad as it is it could get a lot worse. and he said we have to demonstrate that america is no longer going to be leading with our military. of course we will maintai
toward europe, all of europe purses new europe and the sense that somehow america no longer values this critical relationship across the atlantic. there was so much bubbling below the surface. we came into office as one war in gaza was ending in the new government being formed, we had a very serious set of decisions facing the president and the national security council, what to do about afghanistan since it appeared the taliban had regains momentum and the effort to try to create some...
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very clear that whatever his vision is a cannot upset the stability and order that was established in europe first after the second world war and then after the collapse of the soviet union and it's going to again take patients but firmness to send that message unequivocally to him so it's a complicated situation and one that we have to watch very closely. >> there are a lot of stories about leaders and semi-really connected in the book and is one of the most fun parts of the book to learn what these people are like as real people and not just as figureheads. we are actually i hate to say it just about out of time so we are going to have one last question and i'm going to take it as an audience question but i just want to sort of ask a little set up to it. that is that you acquired a new title during four years as secretary which was mother of the bride. you are about to acquire another new title, grandmother. [applause] you suffered through some difficult losses including especially if your mother too many of us knew that she worked with you at the end of her life. she was adored by her sta
very clear that whatever his vision is a cannot upset the stability and order that was established in europe first after the second world war and then after the collapse of the soviet union and it's going to again take patients but firmness to send that message unequivocally to him so it's a complicated situation and one that we have to watch very closely. >> there are a lot of stories about leaders and semi-really connected in the book and is one of the most fun parts of the book to...
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but also the attitude of old europe versus new europe in the sense that somehow america no longer value this critical relationship across the atlantic. and there is so much bubbling below the surface. we came into office as one born gossett was ending, a new roland israel be informed. we had a very serious set of decisions facing the president and the national out what to do about afghanistan since it appeared the taliban had regained momentum and the gaffer's to try to create some stability with a stronger base for the afghans themselves and govern themselves, it was a long list. triage is a good description and it required other things simultaneously in responding to that analysis. one, it required my presence. when the president asked me to serve as secretary of state, he said i'm going to have to focus the vast majority of my time in detention on an economic base because as bad as it is, it could get a lot worse. and he said we have to demonstrate that america is no longer going to be bleeding with our military. of course we will maintain the strength of our military, but we need to
but also the attitude of old europe versus new europe in the sense that somehow america no longer value this critical relationship across the atlantic. and there is so much bubbling below the surface. we came into office as one born gossett was ending, a new roland israel be informed. we had a very serious set of decisions facing the president and the national out what to do about afghanistan since it appeared the taliban had regained momentum and the gaffer's to try to create some stability...
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europe and latin america. and it was no longer bewilderment. it was contempt. how can you trust the americans? they can't even run a government anymore. one chinese official said time to deamericannize the world. let's move toward a different reserve currency besides the dollar. those are consequence shall assessments of us. because we cannot be strong abroad if we are not strong at home. welcome not continue to try to argue for and implement a rule-based order in the global economy where people have to play by those rules, and where there are measures of accountability if they don't if we can't demonstrate that our economy is working for everybody. so, the book is about my time as secretary of state, but i carried with me all of my life experiences. so i'm not ready to stop and think about legacy because i want to keep thinking about what my life has meant to me and what my obligations are to my grandchild and everyone else, and i'm going to do that through the work at the clinton foundation, and other ways, and -- but it is -- [laughter] [cheers and applause]
europe and latin america. and it was no longer bewilderment. it was contempt. how can you trust the americans? they can't even run a government anymore. one chinese official said time to deamericannize the world. let's move toward a different reserve currency besides the dollar. those are consequence shall assessments of us. because we cannot be strong abroad if we are not strong at home. welcome not continue to try to argue for and implement a rule-based order in the global economy where...
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of this islamic state with threats at least to the attorney general to send dangerous terrorists to europe and the united states, exactly the kind of thing we're trying to prevent after 9/11, what the administration's plan is for that. that's a lot harder to figure out than some pinpoint air strikes to drop humanitarian supplies on a mountain. >> i thought they were going to send hillary clinton and the rough riders to take the hill. she's eager. i do think what happened this week is a greater u.s. role in iraq became more likely. first, what we did militarily, the drops and the bombings had a positive effect, they worked. second, we have a government, and this was always obama's pre-condition for u.s. support and involvement, we have a government that at least in theory has the potential to be a unitarian government and that was his pre-condition for doing more stuff to turn back -- i think the president doesn't want to be more and more involved in iraq because having a caliphate there is a cancer and will just spread. >> sreenivasan: both of you made reference to hillary clinton and the
of this islamic state with threats at least to the attorney general to send dangerous terrorists to europe and the united states, exactly the kind of thing we're trying to prevent after 9/11, what the administration's plan is for that. that's a lot harder to figure out than some pinpoint air strikes to drop humanitarian supplies on a mountain. >> i thought they were going to send hillary clinton and the rough riders to take the hill. she's eager. i do think what happened this week is a...
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in europe we were struggling with the neglect testify reactions -- -- negative reactions to iraq, the war on terror, the economic collapse, and also the attitude toward europe, old newspaper versus new europe, and a sense of somehow america no longer valued this critical relationship across the atlantic. and there was so much bubbling below the surface, we came into office as one war in gaza was ending, a new government in israel being formed. we had a very serious set of decisions facing the president and the national security council on what to do about afghanistan, since it appeared they taliban had regained momentum and the efforts to try to create some stability that would give a stronger base for the afghans themselves to defend themselves, govern themselves, was eroding. it was a long list, and so triage is a good description. and it required several things simultaneously as well in responding to that analysis. one, it required my presence. when the president asked me to serve as secretary of state, he said, i'm going to have to focus the vast majority of my time and attention
in europe we were struggling with the neglect testify reactions -- -- negative reactions to iraq, the war on terror, the economic collapse, and also the attitude toward europe, old newspaper versus new europe, and a sense of somehow america no longer valued this critical relationship across the atlantic. and there was so much bubbling below the surface, we came into office as one war in gaza was ending, a new government in israel being formed. we had a very serious set of decisions facing the...
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. >> soviet union and the soviet system in eastern europe contained the seeds of its own destruction. many of the problems we saw at the end begin at the very beginning. i spoke already about the attempt to control all institutions and control all parts of the economy and political life and social life. one of the problems is that when you do that come when you try to control everything, then you great opposition and potential dissidents ever. if you tell all artists have to paint the same way and one artist says i don't want to paint that way. i want to paint another way. you have just made him into a political dissident. >> if you want to subsidize housing in this country and we want to talk about a populist agrees that is something we should subsidize, then put on the balance sheet and make it clear and make it evident and make everybody aware of how much it is costing. but when you deliver it through these third party enterprises, fannie mae and freddie mac, when you deliver the subsidies to a public company with private shareholders and executives who can extract a lot of that su
. >> soviet union and the soviet system in eastern europe contained the seeds of its own destruction. many of the problems we saw at the end begin at the very beginning. i spoke already about the attempt to control all institutions and control all parts of the economy and political life and social life. one of the problems is that when you do that come when you try to control everything, then you great opposition and potential dissidents ever. if you tell all artists have to paint the...
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their global expertise was critical to our international expansion into asia, into europe and into canada. so today, a customer can walk into our store in singapore, will design a custom bag and that customer will have that american made bag within a few days in singapore. citi has helped us expand our manufacturing facility; the company has doubled in size since 2007. if it can be done here in san francisco, it can be done anywhere in america. so i'm going pro. [ male announcer ] new crest...